The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Question the experimentum crucis of Politics . Proclamation of January 1 , 1863- France and the Union - Mediation - Sympathy of British Artizans — Russia Mr. Dayton Our Policy of Non - Intervention - The British Courts - The Alex- andra ...
... Question the experimentum crucis of Politics . Proclamation of January 1 , 1863- France and the Union - Mediation - Sympathy of British Artizans — Russia Mr. Dayton Our Policy of Non - Intervention - The British Courts - The Alex- andra ...
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... question . They were informed that if they proposed to take the untenable ground that Cabinet appointments or changes were to be dictated by Congress or caucuses , it would be making a radi- cal change in the national system , in which ...
... question . They were informed that if they proposed to take the untenable ground that Cabinet appointments or changes were to be dictated by Congress or caucuses , it would be making a radi- cal change in the national system , in which ...
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... question to any foreign state . " On the 27th of August , 1866 , Mr. Seward presented to the British government a list of individual claims on account of the pirate Alabama . Then followed a series of negotiations and corre- spondence ...
... question to any foreign state . " On the 27th of August , 1866 , Mr. Seward presented to the British government a list of individual claims on account of the pirate Alabama . Then followed a series of negotiations and corre- spondence ...
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... question of the day . " Mr. Seward , entertaining these views , welcomed every effort made 1 See post , pages 595 , 598 . " When the 2 In a letter to the editor of this volume , dated Auburn , May 2 , 1870 , Mr. Seward says ...
... question of the day . " Mr. Seward , entertaining these views , welcomed every effort made 1 See post , pages 595 , 598 . " When the 2 In a letter to the editor of this volume , dated Auburn , May 2 , 1870 , Mr. Seward says ...
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... question in its decision rested with the executive branch of our government , and not with Congress , and that the President did not at the present contemplate any change in the policy so far pursued . Mr. Seward's positions were ...
... question in its decision rested with the executive branch of our government , and not with Congress , and that the President did not at the present contemplate any change in the policy so far pursued . Mr. Seward's positions were ...
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